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Emergency Management & Homeland Security

Informed Consent Statement


Project Statement: Investigating the Susceptibility of Critical Infrastructure Systems to Cyber Warfare and the Potential Effects of a Successful Attack

I invite you to participate in a web-based online survey that is anonymous. The survey population will include fellow classmates from the Fall 2013 section of EMHS 6103- Research Design & Methods. Your participation in this survey is very important to achieving this goal.

The survey is part of a research project to assess the vulnerability of critical infrastructure systems in regards to cyber intrusion and manipulation. These systems keep essential functions in our government, economy and environment functioning. If they were compromised, the resulting damages could be swift and severe.

The survey should take less than ten minutes to complete.

Participation in this research project is voluntary:

There are no direct benefits to you for participating in this research. There are no financial or reimbursement cost for you participation in this study.

The information will be used as part of a Master’s student thesis research project. The results will be published in the thesis. Participants may request a copy of the results by sending an email to the address below.

You may decline to participate in this survey or you may decline to answer certain questions. The web-based survey can be stopped at any time. There is no penalty or loss of benefits.

Your information will be kept confidential.

The web-based survey is administered through QuestionPro. QuestionPro does not collect or maintain any information that would identify who has taken the survey. Only the answers to the questions are recorded. There is no way for the researcher to know who answered which question. All questions are complied into a database for analysis. There are no questions in the survey that could lead to the identification of the individuals taking the survey. Any contact with the researcher must be made by the individual taking the survey, either by phone or email.







Statement of Risk:

There is no foreseeable risk other than the loss of the time to take this survey.

Questions about the research study or this survey:

You may contact the graduate student, Clayton Frazier, directly by email at [email protected] or the faculty thesis advisor, Dr. Jan Kallberg, at [email protected] or the Department of Emergency Management at Arkansas Tech University at 479-356-2159.

QUESTIONS REGARDING YOUR RIGHTS AS A RESEARCH SUBJECT
THESE MAY BE DIRECTED TO DR. MARY GUNTER – DEAN OF THE GRADUATE COLLEGE, ARKANSAS TECH UNIVERSITY COMMITTEE FOR THE PROTECTION OF HUMAN SUBJECTS (479-968-0398).

By proceeding past this point in the survey you are indicating that you consent to participation in this study. Please print out a copy of this consent form for your records.

Thank you for your time,

Clayton Frazier
 
 
 
 
What is your gender?
 
Male
 
Female
 
 
 
Which age bracket do you fit in?
 
20 or younger
 
21-30
 
31-40
 
41-50
 
51 or older
 
 
 
What is your current city and state of residence?
   
 
 
 
How familiar are you with the term Critical Infrastructure?
 
Very Unfamiliar
 
Somewhat Unfamiliar
 
Somewhat Familiar
 
Very Familiar
 
 
 
Do you believe our Critical Infrastructure systems are at risk for cyber exploitation?
 
Strongly Disagree
 
Disagree
 
Neutral
 
Agree
 
Strongly Agree
 
 
 
Do you believe a Critical Infrastructure system's connection to the Internet makes it more susceptible to cyber attacks?
 
Strongly Disagree
 
Disagree
 
Neutral
 
Agree
 
Strongly Agree
 
 
 
Do you believe a successful cyber attack on a Critical Infrastructure system could lead to a loss of life, property or the environment as a result of that system failing or malfunctioning?
 
Strongly Disagree
 
Disagree
 
Neutral
 
Agree
 
Strongly Agree
 
 
 
How protected do you believe the United State's Critical Infrastructure systems are against cyber attacks?
 
Completely Unprotected
 
Somewhat Unprotected
 
Somewhat Protected
 
Completely Protected
 
 
 
Please briefly describe which area of Critical Infrastructure you believe is most vulnerable to a cyber attack.